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. >> reporter: on the heels of britains exit from the european union, elites were stunned by the votes of those anxious about global economics. donald trump admitted he used to bankroll free trade politicians. now trump calls himself a populist economic warrior as he tries to run to hillary clinton's left on trade. >> i want you to imagine how much better our future can be if we declare independence from the elites. 9 reporter: donald trump hit swing states of pennsylvania and ohio. i was on the right side of that issue as you know. >> reporter: hoping to capitalize on britain's vote to leave the european union. >> our friend in britain voted to take back control of their economy, politics and borders. trump blamed the decade long loss of manufacturing jobs on the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, supported by republicans and bill clinton. >> the havoc that it wreaked after he left office was unbelievable. president clinton's passage of nafta, trump argued accelerated job losses. and he said the pending asia oriented transpacific partnership would do the same. >> the tran
. >> reporter: on the heels of britains exit from the european union, elites were stunned by the votes of those anxious about global economics. donald trump admitted he used to bankroll free trade politicians. now trump calls himself a populist economic warrior as he tries to run to hillary clinton's left on trade. >> i want you to imagine how much better our future can be if we declare independence from the elites. 9 reporter: donald trump hit swing states of pennsylvania and...
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leaders of the 28 nation european union continue their emergency meetings in brussels on the heels of britain's vote to leave. it was all smiles and handshakes for the eu family photo, but that didn't last long. leaders of germany, france and italy want the political divorce to get under way immediately. but outgoing british prime minister david cameron wants to leave that to his successor. meanwhile, cameron was disinvited to today's talks. mark phillips reports from brusselss. >> reporter: well the brexit battle moved to brussels and a new level of vitriol, if the hope this would be a civil, polite divorce. it hasn't started that way. fresh from his humiliating appearance in parliament yesterday, a chastened david cameron who comes to brussels to meet with eu leaders he promised if they made concessions with britain on how tightly it would have to follow the e.u. rules he could deliver a stay in vote. he was wrong. as jean claude juncker showed he is not very happy with the brexiters at all. >> the british people voted on exit -- >> reporter: there was plenty of anger to go around i
leaders of the 28 nation european union continue their emergency meetings in brussels on the heels of britain's vote to leave. it was all smiles and handshakes for the eu family photo, but that didn't last long. leaders of germany, france and italy want the political divorce to get under way immediately. but outgoing british prime minister david cameron wants to leave that to his successor. meanwhile, cameron was disinvited to today's talks. mark phillips reports from brusselss. >>...
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tension is already growing between great britain and the european union over the timing of the so-called brexit. prime minister david cam run who said he will step down wants to leave the paperwork to his successor. but the leaders of germany, italy and france are in no mood to wait on british politics. they're refusing to begin negotiations with london until they see a formal request to secede. meanwhile, scotland and northern ireland are considering possibly leaving britain to stay in the eu. and some in the uk are pushing for a second referendum to reverse the brexit vote. charlie d'agata reports. >> last week was brexit, this week bregret. meanwhile, the pound plummets against the dollar, down 3%. after a 10% drop friday. the lowest in more than 30 years. >> treasury chief george osborne's this morning was to be bland and reassuring. keep calm and carry on. >> it will not be plain sailing in the days ahead. but let me be clear. you should not underestimate our resolve. we were prepared for the unexpected. we are equipped for whatever happens. >> reporter: a whole lot has happened and
tension is already growing between great britain and the european union over the timing of the so-called brexit. prime minister david cam run who said he will step down wants to leave the paperwork to his successor. but the leaders of germany, italy and france are in no mood to wait on british politics. they're refusing to begin negotiations with london until they see a formal request to secede. meanwhile, scotland and northern ireland are considering possibly leaving britain to stay in the eu....
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the stock markets have not gotten over britain's decision to leave the european union. the dow dropped more than 260 points today. after dropping more than 600 on friday. cbs news financial contributor mellody hobson is in britain t will britain's exit, early to tell, be a long term problem? >> this is aster that is going >> this is a story that is going not weeks. not months. and the one thing we know about the stock market if we know anything, is that it hates uncertainty. so i would expect additional volatility in the months and weeks and years ahead. but i would also caution people not to do anything rash. do not make any quick moves as it relates to your investments or retirement plans. this is the time when you want to sit tight. >> what about the united states job market? >> i would not expect a direct impact on the united states job market except for those multinational companies that have huge imports into the uk. companies look ford, and xerox, ebay, may be in for a tougher time because their imports, suddenly became a lot more expensive in great britain becau
the stock markets have not gotten over britain's decision to leave the european union. the dow dropped more than 260 points today. after dropping more than 600 on friday. cbs news financial contributor mellody hobson is in britain t will britain's exit, early to tell, be a long term problem? >> this is aster that is going >> this is a story that is going not weeks. not months. and the one thing we know about the stock market if we know anything, is that it hates uncertainty. so i...
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thank you. >>> britain's decision to pull out of the european union sent financial markets tumbling friday. u.s. stocks gave up all of their gains from earlier in the year. the dow dropped 610 points. tonight, molly hall has a look at what tomorrow may bring. >> investors had a hard day on friday. and monday could bring even more in stability on wall street. what can we expect monday after the opening bell? >> probably a lot of turmoil in the markets. >> yahoo! finance columnist, rick newman says that is bad for markets. >> we don't know how quickly the divorce from the european union will happench we are digesting some of this and getting new information. i think that means volatile markets for at least another week, probably. >> reporter: friday's massive selloff started after britain's decision to exit the european union. the move by the world's fifth largest economy caused markets all over the globe to nose-dive. even the average investor with a retirement account is feeling the aftershocks. but newman says it is only a short term hit. >> you are going to have your heart in your mouth
thank you. >>> britain's decision to pull out of the european union sent financial markets tumbling friday. u.s. stocks gave up all of their gains from earlier in the year. the dow dropped 610 points. tonight, molly hall has a look at what tomorrow may bring. >> investors had a hard day on friday. and monday could bring even more in stability on wall street. what can we expect monday after the opening bell? >> probably a lot of turmoil in the markets. >> yahoo!...
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. >>> tonight exit polls of voters suggest that great britain will stay in the european union. but it is too close to be certain. the u.k. is one of 28 nations in the european union where people and trade move freely, like a united states of europe. those voting leave want control of britain's borders and freedom from eu regulations. those voting stay believe britain is safer and richer within the eu. the official vote count won't come until tomorrow. >>> two of britain's most famous rock stars anxiously awaited word today from a los angeles jury that was deciding whether they stole one of their best-known works. the verdict? the song remains the same, and so do the royalties. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: for fans of led zeppelin the band's attorney peter anderson was a rock star himself today. [ applause ] >> nice job. you protected the best song ever. ♪ >> reporter: the jury's verdict that "stairway to heaven" was not stolen ended a challenge to the origins of one of rock and roll's iconic hits, written more than 45 years ago by jimmy page and robert plant. in corre
. >>> tonight exit polls of voters suggest that great britain will stay in the european union. but it is too close to be certain. the u.k. is one of 28 nations in the european union where people and trade move freely, like a united states of europe. those voting leave want control of britain's borders and freedom from eu regulations. those voting stay believe britain is safer and richer within the eu. the official vote count won't come until tomorrow. >>> two of britain's most...
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will decide whether to break from the 28 nation european union. the eu is sort of a united states of europe, where people and trade move freely. conservatives want the u.k. independent again. last week, a member of parliament who supported staying in was murdered by a man shouting "britain first." mark phillips picks up the story. >> reporter: as political battles go, this one started nasty and then got ugly. >> stop telling lies! >> reporter: civility long flushed down the river by the time the battle of the thames took place between nose who want britain to leave the european union and others who want it to stay. >> you're lying! you are a fraud! >> reporter: those have been some of the polite exchanges. when some leave europe campaigners unveiled a poster, showing imaginary immigrant hoards flooding into britain the language got more poisonous. stay in campaigner and london mayor. your campaign hasn't been project fair it's been project hate as far as immigration is concerned. >> reporter: some where along the name calling and economic and poli
will decide whether to break from the 28 nation european union. the eu is sort of a united states of europe, where people and trade move freely. conservatives want the u.k. independent again. last week, a member of parliament who supported staying in was murdered by a man shouting "britain first." mark phillips picks up the story. >> reporter: as political battles go, this one started nasty and then got ugly. >> stop telling lies! >> reporter: civility long flushed...
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the brit is are holding a referendum on whether or not to remain in the european union. the brexit as the it is called split families and divided the nation. polls show older, working class voters in england generally favor leaving. younger, belttter educated vote want to statement. it divided the political establishment, david cameron favors remaining in the eu. former mayor, boris johnston wants out. >> i know europe isn't perfect, believe me, i understand and i see those frustrations. i feel them myself. that's why we negotiated and enhanced our special status. out of the euro, keeping our borders, not involved in ever-closer union, we have the best of both worlds. as you take this decision, whether to remain or leave, do think about the hopes and dreams of your children and grandchildren. they know their chances to work to travel to build a sort of open and successful society they want to live in rests on this outcome. >> i wanted, the last thing i wanted was to go against -- david cameron or the government. but after a great deal of heartache, i don't think there is
the brit is are holding a referendum on whether or not to remain in the european union. the brexit as the it is called split families and divided the nation. polls show older, working class voters in england generally favor leaving. younger, belttter educated vote want to statement. it divided the political establishment, david cameron favors remaining in the eu. former mayor, boris johnston wants out. >> i know europe isn't perfect, believe me, i understand and i see those frustrations....
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former london mayor, one of the key supporters for britain to exit the european union today called on support tires turn out on thursday. >> this is our cue, this is our chance, this is our moment. [ applause ] prime minister david cameron on the bbc tonight called on the uk to stand united with europe. >> of course we would survive outside the european union. find a way. it is my very, very clear view it would be less good. >> the remain campaign argues trade between eu countries is easier making the economy stronger. and the 28 nation block gives brits freedom to live and work in other eu countries and makes britain secure. the leave campaign says the eu impose tootz many rules on british business and want to take back control of their borders and reduce the number of people come hearing to work. the referendum has deep lely divided the nation. the campaign was temporarily suspended last week after a gunman reportedly targeted a member of parliament, jo cox because of her push to stay in the eu. the uk hasn't had a referendum on europe. hard to predict this thursday. opinion polls h
former london mayor, one of the key supporters for britain to exit the european union today called on support tires turn out on thursday. >> this is our cue, this is our chance, this is our moment. [ applause ] prime minister david cameron on the bbc tonight called on the uk to stand united with europe. >> of course we would survive outside the european union. find a way. it is my very, very clear view it would be less good. >> the remain campaign argues trade between eu...
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union. that has been a heated debate that goes to a vote next week. a suspect is in custody but the motive is unclear. jonathan vigliotti is following this. >> reporter: police tackled the gunman. cox's purse and shoes were left lying in the street. british media quoted witnesses that claimed that the mayor shouting "britain first." others say cox got caught between mayer and the other man. >> i saw him pull the gun out. fired one shot. >> reporter: police would only say cox was shot and stabbed as she was wrapping up a meeting with stitch went. she leaves behind a husband and two small children. her murder comes on the homestretch of a bitter campaign on whether britain should remain in the european union. both sides suspended their campaigns today. elected to parliament last year, the former aid worker was an outspoken advocate of immigration. >> i would ask whether he thinks he has led public opinion or followed it. >> reporter: her husband brandon believes she was targeted for her politi
union. that has been a heated debate that goes to a vote next week. a suspect is in custody but the motive is unclear. jonathan vigliotti is following this. >> reporter: police tackled the gunman. cox's purse and shoes were left lying in the street. british media quoted witnesses that claimed that the mayor shouting "britain first." others say cox got caught between mayer and the other man. >> i saw him pull the gun out. fired one shot. >> reporter: police would only...
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union. that has been a heated debate that goes to a vote next week. a suspect is in custody but the motive the unclear. jonathan vigliotti is following this. >> reporter: police tackled the gunman identified as 52-year-old tommy mayer. british media quoted witnesses that that cox got caught in a fight. >> i saw him pull the gun out and fired one shot. >> reporter: police would only say cox was shot and stabbed as she was wrapping up a meeting. she leaves behind a husband and two homestretch of a bitter campaign over whether britain should remain in the european union. both sides suspended their campaigns today. the former aid worker was an outspoken add cat of immigrat n immigration. >> are the speaker tell the house whether he thinks he's led or followed? >> reporter: her husband believes she was targeted because of politics. we must all fight the hatred that targeted her, he said. police are not saying anything about a possible motive. they said he had a history of mental illness. the flag
union. that has been a heated debate that goes to a vote next week. a suspect is in custody but the motive the unclear. jonathan vigliotti is following this. >> reporter: police tackled the gunman identified as 52-year-old tommy mayer. british media quoted witnesses that that cox got caught in a fight. >> i saw him pull the gun out and fired one shot. >> reporter: police would only say cox was shot and stabbed as she was wrapping up a meeting. she leaves behind a husband and...